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1 mango
mango, ōnis, m. [manganon], a dealer, monger in slaves or wares, to which he tries to give an appearance of greater value, by adorning them (post-Aug.):mangones quicquid est quod displiceat, aliquo lenocinio abscondunt, etc.,
Sen. Ep. 80, 9:milia pro puero centum me mango poposcit,
Mart. 1, 58, 1:non puer avari sectus arte mangonis, Virilitatis damna maeret ereptae,
id. 9, 7, 4; Plin. 24, 6, 22, § 36:mangones, qui colorem fuco mentiuntur,
Quint. 2, 15, 25:non a mangone petitus quisquam erit,
Juv. 11, 147.—Also, a furbisher, polisher, etc.:gemmarum,
Plin. 37, 13, 76, § 200; 12, 20, 43, § 98; 23, 1, 22, § 40; cf. Sillig. ad Plin. 34, 8, 19, § 79. -
2 mangō
mangō ōnis, m [1 MAC-], a monger, slavedealer: Nemo mangonum, H.: a mangone petitus, Iu.* * * -
3 Anthracothorax mango
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4 manga
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5 mangifera
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6 manciparius
mancĭpārĭus, ii, m., = mango, Schol. Juv. 11, 148. -
7 mangonico
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8 Mitylenaeus
Mytĭlēnē (in later times Mĭtylēnē), ēs, f., and Mytĭlēnae, ārum, f., = Mutilênê, the capital of Lesbos, the birthplace of Sappho, Pittacus, Alcæus, and Diophanes, the orator, now Mytilini or Castro.—1.Mytilene: laudabunt alii claram Rhodon, aut Mytilenen,
Hor. C. 1, 7, 1; id. Ep. 1, 11, 17 al.—In plur. form, Mytilenae:Mytilenis an Rhodi malles vivere,
Cic. Agr. 2, 16, 40; id. Fam. 4, 7, 4; Suet. Caes. 2; id. Aug. 66; id. Tib. 10; Caes. B. C. 3, 102, 5.— Hence,Mytĭlēnaeus ( Mĭty-), a, um, adj., = Mitulênaios and Mutilênaios, of or belonging to Mytilene, Mytilenean:2.mango,
Mart. 7, 80, 9:vulgus,
Luc. 8, 109:Theophanes,
Tac. A. 6, 18.—As subst.: My-tĭlēnaei, ōrum, m. (sc. incolae), the inhabitants of Mytilene, the Mytileneans, Vell. 2, 18, 3.— -
9 Mytilenae
Mytĭlēnē (in later times Mĭtylēnē), ēs, f., and Mytĭlēnae, ārum, f., = Mutilênê, the capital of Lesbos, the birthplace of Sappho, Pittacus, Alcæus, and Diophanes, the orator, now Mytilini or Castro.—1.Mytilene: laudabunt alii claram Rhodon, aut Mytilenen,
Hor. C. 1, 7, 1; id. Ep. 1, 11, 17 al.—In plur. form, Mytilenae:Mytilenis an Rhodi malles vivere,
Cic. Agr. 2, 16, 40; id. Fam. 4, 7, 4; Suet. Caes. 2; id. Aug. 66; id. Tib. 10; Caes. B. C. 3, 102, 5.— Hence,Mytĭlēnaeus ( Mĭty-), a, um, adj., = Mitulênaios and Mutilênaios, of or belonging to Mytilene, Mytilenean:2.mango,
Mart. 7, 80, 9:vulgus,
Luc. 8, 109:Theophanes,
Tac. A. 6, 18.—As subst.: My-tĭlēnaei, ōrum, m. (sc. incolae), the inhabitants of Mytilene, the Mytileneans, Vell. 2, 18, 3.— -
10 Mytilenaei
Mytĭlēnē (in later times Mĭtylēnē), ēs, f., and Mytĭlēnae, ārum, f., = Mutilênê, the capital of Lesbos, the birthplace of Sappho, Pittacus, Alcæus, and Diophanes, the orator, now Mytilini or Castro.—1.Mytilene: laudabunt alii claram Rhodon, aut Mytilenen,
Hor. C. 1, 7, 1; id. Ep. 1, 11, 17 al.—In plur. form, Mytilenae:Mytilenis an Rhodi malles vivere,
Cic. Agr. 2, 16, 40; id. Fam. 4, 7, 4; Suet. Caes. 2; id. Aug. 66; id. Tib. 10; Caes. B. C. 3, 102, 5.— Hence,Mytĭlēnaeus ( Mĭty-), a, um, adj., = Mitulênaios and Mutilênaios, of or belonging to Mytilene, Mytilenean:2.mango,
Mart. 7, 80, 9:vulgus,
Luc. 8, 109:Theophanes,
Tac. A. 6, 18.—As subst.: My-tĭlēnaei, ōrum, m. (sc. incolae), the inhabitants of Mytilene, the Mytileneans, Vell. 2, 18, 3.— -
11 Mytilenaeus
Mytĭlēnē (in later times Mĭtylēnē), ēs, f., and Mytĭlēnae, ārum, f., = Mutilênê, the capital of Lesbos, the birthplace of Sappho, Pittacus, Alcæus, and Diophanes, the orator, now Mytilini or Castro.—1.Mytilene: laudabunt alii claram Rhodon, aut Mytilenen,
Hor. C. 1, 7, 1; id. Ep. 1, 11, 17 al.—In plur. form, Mytilenae:Mytilenis an Rhodi malles vivere,
Cic. Agr. 2, 16, 40; id. Fam. 4, 7, 4; Suet. Caes. 2; id. Aug. 66; id. Tib. 10; Caes. B. C. 3, 102, 5.— Hence,Mytĭlēnaeus ( Mĭty-), a, um, adj., = Mitulênaios and Mutilênaios, of or belonging to Mytilene, Mytilenean:2.mango,
Mart. 7, 80, 9:vulgus,
Luc. 8, 109:Theophanes,
Tac. A. 6, 18.—As subst.: My-tĭlēnaei, ōrum, m. (sc. incolae), the inhabitants of Mytilene, the Mytileneans, Vell. 2, 18, 3.— -
12 Mytilene
Mytĭlēnē (in later times Mĭtylēnē), ēs, f., and Mytĭlēnae, ārum, f., = Mutilênê, the capital of Lesbos, the birthplace of Sappho, Pittacus, Alcæus, and Diophanes, the orator, now Mytilini or Castro.—1.Mytilene: laudabunt alii claram Rhodon, aut Mytilenen,
Hor. C. 1, 7, 1; id. Ep. 1, 11, 17 al.—In plur. form, Mytilenae:Mytilenis an Rhodi malles vivere,
Cic. Agr. 2, 16, 40; id. Fam. 4, 7, 4; Suet. Caes. 2; id. Aug. 66; id. Tib. 10; Caes. B. C. 3, 102, 5.— Hence,Mytĭlēnaeus ( Mĭty-), a, um, adj., = Mitulênaios and Mutilênaios, of or belonging to Mytilene, Mytilenean:2.mango,
Mart. 7, 80, 9:vulgus,
Luc. 8, 109:Theophanes,
Tac. A. 6, 18.—As subst.: My-tĭlēnaei, ōrum, m. (sc. incolae), the inhabitants of Mytilene, the Mytileneans, Vell. 2, 18, 3.— -
13 Mytilenensis
Mytĭlēnē (in later times Mĭtylēnē), ēs, f., and Mytĭlēnae, ārum, f., = Mutilênê, the capital of Lesbos, the birthplace of Sappho, Pittacus, Alcæus, and Diophanes, the orator, now Mytilini or Castro.—1.Mytilene: laudabunt alii claram Rhodon, aut Mytilenen,
Hor. C. 1, 7, 1; id. Ep. 1, 11, 17 al.—In plur. form, Mytilenae:Mytilenis an Rhodi malles vivere,
Cic. Agr. 2, 16, 40; id. Fam. 4, 7, 4; Suet. Caes. 2; id. Aug. 66; id. Tib. 10; Caes. B. C. 3, 102, 5.— Hence,Mytĭlēnaeus ( Mĭty-), a, um, adj., = Mitulênaios and Mutilênaios, of or belonging to Mytilene, Mytilenean:2.mango,
Mart. 7, 80, 9:vulgus,
Luc. 8, 109:Theophanes,
Tac. A. 6, 18.—As subst.: My-tĭlēnaei, ōrum, m. (sc. incolae), the inhabitants of Mytilene, the Mytileneans, Vell. 2, 18, 3.— -
14 Anthracothorax dominicus
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15 Anthracothorax nigricollis
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16 Anthracothorax prevostii
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17 Anthracothorax prevostii iridescens
ENG Ecuadorian mangoAnimal Names Latin to English > Anthracothorax prevostii iridescens
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18 Anthracothorax prevostii prevostii
ENG Prevost's mangoAnimal Names Latin to English > Anthracothorax prevostii prevostii
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19 Anthracothorax prevostii veraguensis
ENG Veraguas mangoAnimal Names Latin to English > Anthracothorax prevostii veraguensis
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20 Anthracothorax viridigula
ENG green-throated mango
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